A tumor is an abnormal growth of cells that form a lump or mass. Tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). While some tumors are slow-growing and harmless, others may spread and affect the function of nearby organs and tissues.
Tumors can appear anywhere in the body, including the skin, glands, soft tissues, and internal organs. Early detection and proper diagnosis are essential for effective management and treatment.
Types of Tumors
Benign Tumors – Non-cancerous, do not spread but may grow slowly and press on surrounding tissues.
Malignant Tumors (Cancerous) – Have the potential to invade surrounding tissue and spread to other parts of the body.
Precancerous Tumors – Not cancer yet, but may develop into it over time if left untreated.


Symptoms of Tumors
A new lump or swelling
Changes in the size, shape, or color of a skin growth
Pain or tenderness in the affected area
Skin ulceration or discharge
Fatigue, weight loss, or general discomfort (in some malignant cases)
Treatment or Remedies to Eye Disease
Homeopathy offers a gentle and holistic approach to managing tumors, focusing on:
The individual constitution
Nature and behavior of the tumor
Emotional and physical well-being of the patient
Homeopathic remedies aim to:
Stimulate the body’s natural healing mechanisms
Help reduce the size or activity of certain benign growths
Support the immune system
Complement conventional treatment plans for malignant conditions (under medical supervision)
Note: Remedies should only be taken after consultation with a qualified homeopathic physician.
Conium maculatum – For hard, immovable glandular swellings or indurations.
Calcarea fluorica – For firm, stony tumors and bone growths.
Thuja occidentalis – For soft warty growths, polyps, or cauliflower-like skin tumors.
Phytolacca decandra – Effective for painful, hard nodules, especially in breast tissue.
Baryta carbonica – Used in elderly patients with glandular swellings.
Arsenicum album – For malignant ulcers with burning pain and foul discharges.